Protesters Call For SA To Fall

On Saturday, marchers called for an end to the flag, Constitution and Parliament.

Protesters carry placards as they take part in a 'Zuma must fall' demonstration in Pretoria, South Africa December 16, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

A group of about 50 protestors took to the streets in Cape Town on Saturday calling for South Africa to fall. Led by controversial pastor Xola Skosana, the protestors walked from Gugulethu to Khayelitsha called for an end to "the colonial construct" that is South Africa, The Times reported on Tuesday.

The protestors chose that route, reportedly to highlight that townships were "breeding grounds for black pain".

According to The Times, the group's stance includes being against the flag, Constitution and the national anthem, as well as Parliament and the electoral system. The marchers reportedly said land was the central issue.

One of the protestors, Andreas Mphunga, told The Times: "It is part of white psychology that says‚ 'if we put people together in one place‚ all hell will break loose'. Even social housing is built in those same areas‚ far away from all resources."

He reportedly pointed out that Hendrik Verwoerd, the architect of apartheid, was a psychology professor who used his experience to oppress black South Africans.